wheres that picture from? im sure ive seen it before?
whats with that square at the middle of the light?
so its a digital picture?
Of course its a digital picture.
You dont think that Hubble takes it on film and the astronauts go and take it out once a week do you?
If hubble has spotted it, hasn't, in theory, the event already ocurred hundres of years ago?
Reapers blatently Reapers!
but if you put it into calculation if the sun is 93 millions miles away, which takes eight minutes for the light to get here, if the asteroid/comet is 150 million miles away, it would be about an extra couple of minutes not years
Thank god I wasn't the only one!Awesome... I used to make it out of lego when I was a boy...
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Hubblesite.org said:The Virgo Cluster of galaxies is the largest nearby collection of galaxies, at about 60 million light-years from the Milky Way. The light we see today from galaxies in the Virgo Cluster started on its path toward us at the same time as the age of the dinosaurs was ending on Earth. If you were in a Virgo Cluster galaxy today, and you had a telescope powerful enough to study Earth, you would be able to see the prehistoric reptiles.